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In
the summer of 2013, I
was
commissioned to capture a Mercedes-Benz SL63 Biturbo in stained glass.
This Mercedes Stained Glass was mounted into a custom made light box
that was lit with LED technology. The artwork was mounted on a
home-office wall, with venting into the unfinished space on the other
side of the wall (I have since created an artwork
mounted in a light box with it's own vents).
The overall size of this Mercedes Benz artwork is 31" high and 72"
wide. The LED lights are mounted
to the side walls of the light box, and
along the top and bottom, too. A dimmer switch allows adjustment of the
internal lighting, and assorted track lights illuminate the outside. A
piano-hinge at the top allows the front of the box to open, although
the LED lights will last for about 100,000 hours, so easy access to the
inside is almost not needed.
The wheels are done with lead (Pb) overlays (10 per wheel!) soldered on
top of a white oval. The lettering is done in white sticky vinyl, cut
by a sign shop and applied by me.
An artificially lit stained glass artwork like this one looks
great to the human eye, but is difficult to photograph well. The images
below show the artwork unlit and lit, and comparing the two should
allow one to appreciate all of the nuances.
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The
Artwork Unlit
The
Artwork Lit From Within
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